Discover our Authentic Artisans

Asakusa The Gate Showcase 2026

5th Feb Thu. – 9th Feb Mon.
at Asakusa, TOKYO

An Encounter with a Unique Piece to Live With Crafted Through Time and Artisans’ Stories

Curated by Asakusa The Gate, this showcase brings together artisans rooted in Asakusa and the pieces they create for everyday life.

Each piece is made to be used, cared for, and taken into daily living—gaining character and meaning as it becomes part of someone’s life. Visitors are welcome not only to view the works, but also to encounter and select pieces that speak to them personally.

While this venue serves as the central hub of the showcase, the experience extends beyond a single space. Many participating artisans maintain their own workshops and shops across Asakusa, inviting visitors to step into the neighborhood and engage with craftsmanship where it continues to live and work today.

Through this encounter—moving between the showcase and the streets of Asakusa—we hope visitors discover pieces shaped by time, stories, and human hands, and carry them forward into their own lives.

Asakusa The Gate

Asakusa The Gate is a project rooted in craftsmanship shaped by everyday life. Working closely with artisans in Asakusa, we curate encounters that connect people with pieces meant to be used, repaired, and lived with over time.

Showcase Details

Admission: Free
Dates: February 5 Thu. – 9 Mon. 2026
Hours: 10:00–20:00
Venue:ENGAWA ASAKUSA
Fujita Building, 2-1-16 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan

Access:Approx. 3-minute walk from Asakusa Station (served by Tobu Skytree Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and Toei Asakusa Line)
Approx. 2-minute walk from Senso-ji Temple

Artisans

Bunsendo

Sensu

“The Beauty of Folds”

Fujiya

Tenugui

“Things in your daily life”

Hakocho

A Paulownia Kimekomi box

“Keep your special fabric forever”

Honke Kaneso

Knife

“Opposed to mass production”

Ito Inbou

Stamp

“Return it to nature after use”

Kanai Tatami Ten

Tatami

“Handmade tatami lasts a long time”

Maekawa Inden

Lacquer on deer skin

“Meaning Reveals Their Depth”

Nisshin Kikinzoku

Silverware

“A craft with a connection to daily life”

Okadaya Fuse

Drum

“Crafted to Last a Lifetime”

Oshimaya Onda

Chouchin

“Even Without a Candle, Radiates Warmth”

Sokichi

Kiriko

“Beautiful to see and
Beautiful to use”

Sosyu

Woodcarving

“Carve out a story from the drawing”

Tsujiya Honten

Traditional Japanese Footwear

“Not only for Kimono”

Wakamatsuya

Fireworks

“Joy and Delight Within Fleeting Moments”

Yonoya

Comb

“Carrying Forward What Should Not Be Changed”

Live Demonstrations

Day1 February 5 Thu

Hours: 14:00–17:30
Ito Inbou
Stamp

Day2 February 6 Fri

Hours: 10:00–13:30
Wakamatsuya
Fireworks
Hours: 14:00–17:30
Hakocho
Kimekomi box

Day3 February 7 Sat

Hours: 10:00–13:30
Sosyu
Woodcarving
Hours: 14:00–17:30
Ito Inbou
Branch Stamp

Day4 February 8 Sun

Hours: 10:00–13:30
Nisshin-Kikinzoku
Silverware
Hours: 14:00–17:30
Fujiya
Tenugui

Day5 February 9 Mon

Hours: 10:00–13:30
Hakocho
Kimekomi box
Hours: 14:00–17:30
Honke Kaneso
Knife

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